Pays d'Auge

The Pays d'Auge ( Pagus Algiae ) is a landscape in Normandy (France). It is located in the department of Calvados and Orne and a bit in your.

It corresponds to the basins of the rivers Touques and Dives. The landscape with places such as Camembert, Livarot and Pont- l'Évêque is regarded as primitive types of Normandy with their cows, apple trees and huts.

Some of the towns and beaches are known beyond France, such as Deauville, Trouville -sur -Mer, Honfleur, Lisieux.

This generally applies in the hinterland of the Côte Fleurie (Flower coast) located Pays d'Auge as the home of three major Indian norman 'C': cider, calvados and camembert. In addition to the Camembert, there are other well-known cheeses: The Livarot and the Pont -l'Évêque appellation (AOC, Appellation d' Origine ).

In addition to agriculture and the production of foods such as cider, Calvados and the listed dairy products of tourism for the region has a high importance. This brings particularly the geographical proximity to Paris and the UK one big advantage.

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